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The Marjar attack on the Neter colony would set in motion a series of changes in the ruling structure of the Empire that would forever impact the lives of three powerful men. King Meshia, supreme ruler of the Empire, his lover, Sebastian of Cardin, Commander of the Third Empirical battalion, and the reigning Prince Leozeuramun would be called upon to abandon their perceived truths and long held prejudices against each other in order to preserve the existence of the people they loved.

Content Information: This book contains moderate depictions of male/male and male/female sexual practices, moderately graphic language and other content that some readers may find objectionable, including overt promiscuity and infidelity.

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